Warner Bros. has picked up movie rights to 3 Story: The Secret History Of The Giant Man,a Dark Horse Comics graphic novel by Matt Kindt. Dustin Lance Black,the Oscar-winning writer of Milk,has been tapped to write and direct the adaptation
The graphic novel is a modern fable exploring the life of a giant man,Craig Pressgang,whose strange medical condition causes continuous growth. The tale is told from the point of view of three women his mother,wife and daughter and follows Craigs journey from birth to his eventual three-storey height. It also serves as an exploration of loneliness and loves changing nature.
The acquisition by Warners is an eyebrow-raising move because the material is on the arty side and downbeat,too. But the studio responded to Blacks take,which would focus on the father-daughter relationship and soften the melancholic ending. 3 Story represents a move into the studio world for Black,who won an Oscar for original screenwriting for Milk,the Gus Van Sant-directed biopic of slain politician and gay-rights activist Harvey Milk. Black made his directorial debut with the indie drama Whats Wrong With Virginia,which stars Emma Roberts and Jennifer Connelly. He also wrote the screenplay for the picture,which does not have a release date. Black also wrote the screenplay for Clint Eastwoods latest project,Hoover,about the legendary head of the FBI,and recently wrote and produced episodes of HBOs Big Love.